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first, the american extreme-right. at the present time the american extreme-right is a small movement. does not really have broadbased support, and the extreme-right faces repression from both the government's and private money organizations such as the seven property of -- poverty law center and the anti-defamation league. as a consequence the extreme-right cannot really conduct any kind of sustained organized terrorist campaign. i have a picture on the screen there of the raid against the branch davidian compound in waco, texas, back in 1993. although it really was not a right-wing group, those people and the extreme right subculture interpreted the raid against the branch davidian as a message from the federal government that it has no compunction about repressing dissident groups. so the leaderless resistance concept really crystallized in the extreme right subculture back in 1992. that year in longstanding activist republish the seminal essay called leaderless resistance, and na he argued that the traditional hiera
first, the american extreme-right. at the present time the american extreme-right is a small movement. does not really have broadbased support, and the extreme-right faces repression from both the government's and private money organizations such as the seven property of -- poverty law center and the anti-defamation league. as a consequence the extreme-right cannot really conduct any kind of sustained organized terrorist campaign. i have a picture on the screen there of the raid against the...
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first, the american extreme right. at the present time the american extreme right is a small movement, does not really a broad-based support. and the extreme right faces repression from both the government and private monitoring organizations such as the cell phone property lawson and the anti-defamation league. i have a picture on screen of the raid against the branch davidian compound in waco, texas, back in 1993. and although it really wasn't a right wing group, those people on the extreme right subculture and triggered the raid against the branch davidians as a message from the federal government that it would have no compunction about repressing dissident groups. so the leaderless resistance concept really crystallized in the extreme right subculture back in 1992 that year, a long-standing activist republished this summer as they called leaderless resistance. and in it he argued that the traditional hierarchical organizational structure was un reasoned in a technologically advanced society such as contemporary amer
first, the american extreme right. at the present time the american extreme right is a small movement, does not really a broad-based support. and the extreme right faces repression from both the government and private monitoring organizations such as the cell phone property lawson and the anti-defamation league. i have a picture on screen of the raid against the branch davidian compound in waco, texas, back in 1993. and although it really wasn't a right wing group, those people on the extreme...
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the damage is overwhelming. it is mind-blowing. >> and tonight an outbreak of more than 50 twisters has taken lives and flattened homes. 55 million americans still in the storm zone tonight. our extreme weather team right there in the heart of tornado alley, with the very latest on "world news."
the damage is overwhelming. it is mind-blowing. >> and tonight an outbreak of more than 50 twisters has taken lives and flattened homes. 55 million americans still in the storm zone tonight. our extreme weather team right there in the heart of tornado alley, with the very latest on "world news."
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the kind of things in the extreme american christian rights, as you call them come at a something that is particular to america. i haven't got my head around it yet, but i'm sure it is a delight in store. >> host: we have duane in houston, texas. good afternoon. >> caller: i'm an educator in texas. i teach special education. i have a comment and a question. the congressman wrote about called education of the negro, and he actually speaks about how the church has organized religion in america. my question is so how do you think this has affected the board is affecting education? >> guest: i didn't quite hear you? >> caller: africans, transatlantic spreading of africans during slavery. as a descendent of slaves, i do think that affects education? >> guest: i think it is very different on an american perspective. in britain it hasn't had a lot of effect due to the kind of changes in education, it came about almost exclusively as a result of liberals in britain. as a young reporter, i certainly remember encountering it. i remember going to north london where there is a significantly black
the kind of things in the extreme american christian rights, as you call them come at a something that is particular to america. i haven't got my head around it yet, but i'm sure it is a delight in store. >> host: we have duane in houston, texas. good afternoon. >> caller: i'm an educator in texas. i teach special education. i have a comment and a question. the congressman wrote about called education of the negro, and he actually speaks about how the church has organized religion...
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the damage is overwhelming. it is mind-blowing. >> and tonight an outbreak of more than 50 twisters has taken lives and flattened homes. 55 million americans still in the storm zone tonight. our extreme weather team right there in the heart of tornado alley, with the very latest on "world news." >>> good evening on this monday night. as we come on the air, we are in the middle of a breaking story. a massive tornado descending through the heard land like a wrecking ball. houses ground to splinters. as those fires eruped. what you're looking at there, hours ago, was the school gymnasium. and there's this new photo, a little girl pulled alive from the rubble of her elementary school in moore, oklahoma, passed along a human chain to safety. and this is what it looked like the moment of the crisis. this is in the day. suddenly skies are dark as midnight as the storm movers in. listen. [ crackling, wind blowing ] >> as of right now, 37 are reported dead. at least 100 injured or being freeted in hospitals. national guard descending and emergency medical teams racing into town. our extreme weather team is in oklahoma. and abc's ginger zee leads us off. >> it's turning into a destructive tornado and it's gettin
the damage is overwhelming. it is mind-blowing. >> and tonight an outbreak of more than 50 twisters has taken lives and flattened homes. 55 million americans still in the storm zone tonight. our extreme weather team right there in the heart of tornado alley, with the very latest on "world news." >>> good evening on this monday night. as we come on the air, we are in the middle of a breaking story. a massive tornado descending through the heard land like a wrecking ball....
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the past americans tend to be extremely generous. can you share any information about how much you raised for relief efforts so far? >> it's pretty early in the response right now. from the really good sponls we had from people around the country. it's a little early totally that up. i can tell you that the american public has stepped up as they have in the past to help the folks here in oklahoma. >>> and as the days pass do the communities need change? >> do they need what? >> do the things they need most, the most pressing concerns, how are those changing? >> sure. well, you know, it does change over time but right now we're pretty early into this. i know it's been on the news cycle for a bit now. but actually we're still very early and right now we're providing the things we do best early on. that's safe shelter. making sure people have a place to stay if their homes have been destroyed and meals. we're pushing out into communities with our mobile feeding trucks to try to reach out to those who are trying to recover. the big need right now and the one most people don't understand the red cross provides is emotional support. and, if you lost everything, t
the past americans tend to be extremely generous. can you share any information about how much you raised for relief efforts so far? >> it's pretty early in the response right now. from the really good sponls we had from people around the country. it's a little early totally that up. i can tell you that the american public has stepped up as they have in the past to help the folks here in oklahoma. >>> and as the days pass do the communities need change? >> do they need...
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americans voted in the last election. african-americans represent analect rate of some 4 million people. we're now seeing the narrow minded extreme ideology of republican and tea party trying to roll back people's rightsvote so they started by redistricting. gerrymandering restricting so they could win. we're in court fighting that now. now they want to pass a voting i.d. that that is more stringent than alabama. they want to deny i.d. from private schools. they want to say that you can get an i.d. but you have to sign an affidavit saying that you need it. then on top of that they want to check people's mental competency. they have a bill called 666 that basically says if the student votes where they go college opposed to where they live the parents would be charged $2,500. some of these outrageous. >> michael: some of these things are outrageous. you know where i stand on this, but in the last election they voted in the first republican governor. the people elected republicans. aren't these policies the will of the people in some way? >> well, number necessarily. if you look at the electorate, more people voted for democrats than they did republicans. but because of the gerrymander gerrymandering of
americans voted in the last election. african-americans represent analect rate of some 4 million people. we're now seeing the narrow minded extreme ideology of republican and tea party trying to roll back people's rightsvote so they started by redistricting. gerrymandering restricting so they could win. we're in court fighting that now. now they want to pass a voting i.d. that that is more stringent than alabama. they want to deny i.d. from private schools. they want to say that you can get an...
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the ranking democrat on intelligence, what's your take? >> first thing, it was a very serious situation when we lose american lives. we're in the investigative stage right now. it's extremely important. i think we have to wait until the facts come through. i applaud the fact that there's an open hearing. you want to hear from both sides. what the important issue is, is that we look at why it happened. how it happened. and to make sure it doesn't happen again so we can protect our men and women in other parts of the world and who are in danger even now. the most important issue, though, too, and i think the limb report mike was talking about, from an intelligence perspective, which mike and i oversee the intelligence community, there was not an intelligence failure, that we didn't have information ahead of time as it related to this incident. >> schieffer: in order, what you're saying is we knew the security situation was pretty serious out there, and did-- did the state department, from what you can tell now, just ignore those calls for more help? >> i'm not saying that at all, that we knew. i'm saying we've got to get the factes. we have a large part of the world where we
the ranking democrat on intelligence, what's your take? >> first thing, it was a very serious situation when we lose american lives. we're in the investigative stage right now. it's extremely important. i think we have to wait until the facts come through. i applaud the fact that there's an open hearing. you want to hear from both sides. what the important issue is, is that we look at why it happened. how it happened. and to make sure it doesn't happen again so we can protect our men and...
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the state of virginia, who is rallying for his support? >> it's an african-american candidate for government and shows two things, they are really extreme and off the wall and where anyone in their rightld say that is way beyond where regular folks are at but at the same time it shows that the tea party and the extreme wing is going to go after and try and recruit african-americans, black folks, latinos in the case of immigration reform. as we watch them go more extreme, it's a call for democrats and republicans to stick to the core issues our constituencies care about. the first scandal was a strategy to pay attention to the irs, a.p., benghazi when the real issues that are still important to constituencies, especially african-americans, latino, the base of the democratic party, immigration reform is getting stuck in the house. this is a way to get off of that. there's been a spate of shootings in new orleans on mother's day, just this weekend in chicago. we've really got to do a good job of sticking back to those issues and making some difference. those are the ones that the republican party and especially their extremists have not only walked away from, whether it be gun control, i
the state of virginia, who is rallying for his support? >> it's an african-american candidate for government and shows two things, they are really extreme and off the wall and where anyone in their rightld say that is way beyond where regular folks are at but at the same time it shows that the tea party and the extreme wing is going to go after and try and recruit african-americans, black folks, latinos in the case of immigration reform. as we watch them go more extreme, it's a call for...
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the power of mother nature right there. speaking of that, those violent storms not over yet. severe storms and tornadoes are likely to affect millions of americans today. maria molina is live for us in the extreme weather center with the latest. where is this headed? >> good morning heather. good to see you. thankfully the storm system is moving out of the center of the country where it was parked over for the last several days producing a lot of severe weather. the threat not as high today. 50 miles an hour large hail in some of the storms isolated tornado cannot be ruled out either. it includes up state new york pennsylvania interior sections of the northeast down into sections of the tennessee parts of the ohio valley as well. some of the cities cincinnati, cleveland tennessee and buffalo in burlington in vermont. you need to stay alert through out the day today. part of the reason we have the severe weather threat is not just the storm system ahead of this system we are seeing warm temperatures well into the 80s for many of you 86 in new york city in the 80s in cleveland also in memphis. that will help fuel some of these storms. otherwise we want to take a look at the weather in moore, okla
the power of mother nature right there. speaking of that, those violent storms not over yet. severe storms and tornadoes are likely to affect millions of americans today. maria molina is live for us in the extreme weather center with the latest. where is this headed? >> good morning heather. good to see you. thankfully the storm system is moving out of the center of the country where it was parked over for the last several days producing a lot of severe weather. the threat not as high...
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the question again. you heard my question. if you remove references to terror, if you -- >> right it is extremism that they removed reference to. >> sean: this isn't a joke. there were four dead americansi just said that shuns we >> sean: we were warned by the cia that that could happen. the stories have the right to the truth. they had the right story originally and took out all references to the truth. why would you not' tribute that to being changed for political reasons? >> taking out all references to the truth is a patent ex-agarics. they said there was information contained in the early drafts of the talking points that would have tipped off adversaries overseas. >> sean: you are full of crap. >> the political calculation -- >> we know actually some what have happened. the cea offered up analysis to the administration and state department and new youland who is a hillary loyalist and well known mediocrity and hackl said this could be used by the republicans to attack us and thus began the process is of changing the cia reports into what became the talking points you saw on shows. blaming the cia is ludicrous. it offers up analysis and data to the executive branch which then make
the question again. you heard my question. if you remove references to terror, if you -- >> right it is extremism that they removed reference to. >> sean: this isn't a joke. there were four dead americansi just said that shuns we >> sean: we were warned by the cia that that could happen. the stories have the right to the truth. they had the right story originally and took out all references to the truth. why would you not' tribute that to being changed for political reasons?...
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the right to work states are doing better. we can see the legislation that you're talking about is extremely effective. we can disoarve the americans on moving from fourth unionization states to right to work states. americans are most concerned with having job and economic growth. steve documented this in his serious of books rich states poor state. resort in the last census. right work states gain congressional seats lost from fourth unionization states. the process is going on we can observe it. for a lot of our audience here today. i know, it's an elementary thing. i work with companies and their employees during the campaigns and there's wildly different views about what right to work actually is. forked audience out there, right to work is -- you do not have to be a member of the union as a condition of employment. thus meaning you do not have to pay union dues. there's a little more to it. that's the basis. it's that simple. >> and union dues can be very substantial. i was talking to one checkout cash year at safeway in the direct. he was wearing a united food commercial worker button. i asked how did you like the union? he
the right to work states are doing better. we can see the legislation that you're talking about is extremely effective. we can disoarve the americans on moving from fourth unionization states to right to work states. americans are most concerned with having job and economic growth. steve documented this in his serious of books rich states poor state. resort in the last census. right work states gain congressional seats lost from fourth unionization states. the process is going on we can observe...
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the american people. this is a presidency expected to be extremely transparent why people were in what is called the people's house, right? >> that's right. and, look, even if you didn't have these scandals, even if you didn't have not just the targeting of conservative groups with conservative names words in their names and all of these increasingly disturbing anecdotes about groups like true the vote and the planned, pro-life group in iowa that were really put through the ringer, even if you have none of that, you still have the question why was the irs involved at a policy, in policy-making meetings in the white house if it is an independent agency? martha: we know there was likely a lot of discussion about health care that was going on there. all of this brings into question whether or not they should have the relationship that they're designated to have carrying out the president's health care law in light of all this very interesting exchange last night between bill o'reilly, and mark everson a former commissioner of the irs. let take a look at that and get your thoughts on it. >> how many times did you go to the w
the american people. this is a presidency expected to be extremely transparent why people were in what is called the people's house, right? >> that's right. and, look, even if you didn't have these scandals, even if you didn't have not just the targeting of conservative groups with conservative names words in their names and all of these increasingly disturbing anecdotes about groups like true the vote and the planned, pro-life group in iowa that were really put through the ringer, even...
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extremes altogether. the news that broke over the weekend caused an absolute sensational reaction right across the news media and what commentators. right across the american spectrum have said are now identifying a trend where what people see starting with wiki leaks a couple of years ago with the prosecution of mr manning bradley manning but also the prosecution and the attack on wiki leaks is now seeping through people are calling the main stream media and the media that previously would have regarded manning as an out or salvage as an outlier is now finding itself suffering the same kind of attacks that have suffered from the american government it's also interesting where you actually draw this line you know because now we're seeing the journalists being called whistleblowers yeah well i guess the most important thing to point out to her here though maria is that whistle blowing is not illegal in fact whistle blowing is a venerated position under law whereby a person privy to information will release that information in the public interest . be the most notorious whistle blowing case of recent years is the wiki leaks case and julian assange is seen as
extremes altogether. the news that broke over the weekend caused an absolute sensational reaction right across the news media and what commentators. right across the american spectrum have said are now identifying a trend where what people see starting with wiki leaks a couple of years ago with the prosecution of mr manning bradley manning but also the prosecution and the attack on wiki leaks is now seeping through people are calling the main stream media and the media that previously would...
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the american south. right? then it left went to mexico and china. >> walk into a gap and h & m and you will see all kinds of clothing that is extremely affordable. had the most. it was just hours chl . >> cheap and safe clothing. >> thank you so much michelle. >> must be huge. >> must be huge. >> up next on street signs, this generation's delorian. >> plus, the good, bad, and ugly side of air travel. let's get out to bill griffith. >> two big hours as always. mandy, ahead coming your way. gap shares you were just talking about more than doubling the s&p retail index. stay tuned for that. and famed venture capitalist explains why regulations are hurting innovation and limiting the upside to this market. all that and the most important hour of the trading day coming your way. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his
the american south. right? then it left went to mexico and china. >> walk into a gap and h & m and you will see all kinds of clothing that is extremely affordable. had the most. it was just hours chl . >> cheap and safe clothing. >> thank you so much michelle. >> must be huge. >> must be huge. >> up next on street signs, this generation's delorian. >> plus, the good, bad, and ugly side of air travel. let's get out to bill griffith. >> two big...
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it was an attempt by the extreme right to disenfranchise working people and take out their political funding for the democrats, for scott walker's opponent. >> you mentioned americansor prosperity, social well for 501(c)4 is a timely issue because your film also relates to the recent complaints by right-wing groups the irs unfairly scrutinized their political spending. the groups reportedly tested rules limiting political activities for certain tax- exempt organizations by sponsoring political ads and organizing members of the campaign in recent elections. it prevents them from participating in elections at primary activities. i want to turn to a clip of tim phillips, a conservative political strategist, president of americans for prosperity, which plans to spend $20 million and wisconsin during 2011-2012, and reported spending another $36 million to defeat president obama in 2012. this is phillips speaking four days before the vote on whether to recall governor walker. madison, the days of the liberals of the left having this massive infrastructure that overwhelms us are over. it is a new day. [applause] model for the the country. and what we're saying in wisconsi
it was an attempt by the extreme right to disenfranchise working people and take out their political funding for the democrats, for scott walker's opponent. >> you mentioned americansor prosperity, social well for 501(c)4 is a timely issue because your film also relates to the recent complaints by right-wing groups the irs unfairly scrutinized their political spending. the groups reportedly tested rules limiting political activities for certain tax- exempt organizations by sponsoring...
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was torture and we were americans and we were betterbe doing it, he also suggested it was extremely effective. he said that he believed that at the time. i actually think that's right. he had moved out that program, a very compartmented program where people learn about things only on a need to know basis. he claim that's in both cables and from conversations with colleagues at cia, he had learned that the waterboarding worked like a charm. after 35 seconds abu zabada started talking. there's a wrinkle we'll get to on that. on a inspector general in 2009, cia inspector general report on this program came to light. it mentioned that abu was waterboard 83 times. khalid mohammed had been waterboard. working in this magical way turning a recalcitrant terror into information. waterboarding had not caused abu zabada talking after 35 seconds. some questions in retrospect about whether it produced any information from abu zabada. the question arose, why did john kiriakou say this. some people actually suspected may be he put up by the cia and this was sort disinformation propaganda about the water boarding. at this point i'm sure that's not true. i think he actually said wh
was torture and we were americans and we were betterbe doing it, he also suggested it was extremely effective. he said that he believed that at the time. i actually think that's right. he had moved out that program, a very compartmented program where people learn about things only on a need to know basis. he claim that's in both cables and from conversations with colleagues at cia, he had learned that the waterboarding worked like a charm. after 35 seconds abu zabada started talking. there's a...
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i am extremely concerned that dan 5 or "fox news sunday" wanted to tap dance around an issue. this goes to four dead americans. the question is: could more have been done? whiter right now, the white house does not want to do that. the confidence and faith in federal government is really lost right now. chris, i have to ask you for some reaction as to the white house's position that no more than 10% of staffers' time should be spent on any of this. this is a jobs initiative and immigration and other issues on the table. is that deflection? or can they actually make progress with all of this going on? there are millions of people out of work? >> i think it's maybe a hopeful ratio. you still have the job that you need to do. there are big issues that need to be addressed. immigration reform, obviously the economy, i think that's going to be a major focus of the administration. and on immigration reform, i think this is where you can find bipartisan agreement. but the reality in the way that washington works as an indication of us talking about it, there is going to be a focus on the controversies. i think that's where the administration and the coming days, in particu
i am extremely concerned that dan 5 or "fox news sunday" wanted to tap dance around an issue. this goes to four dead americans. the question is: could more have been done? whiter right now, the white house does not want to do that. the confidence and faith in federal government is really lost right now. chris, i have to ask you for some reaction as to the white house's position that no more than 10% of staffers' time should be spent on any of this. this is a jobs initiative and...
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american assets at risk and complicate our security. >> government has a right to some secrets, involving sources and methods of intelligence-gathering. we all understand that. but as you said, the ap was extremely in spite of the fact that the government wasn't following its own protocol. now, the administration says -- now we need another law, a shield law. this country has had a shield law since 1791 when the first amendment law -- >> a shield law wouldn't apply in this. >> the problem for all of us, this isn't directly linked to the oval office or the west wing. but, the bigger picture here is, this is all we have talked about all week the president had probably nine months to get his agenda through. in congress, on capitol hill, it's scandal that's the only discussion here. this is a big problem in terms of undermining the trust of -- >> there is a related scandal. i mean, we're talking about the ap as we should know. with a few exceptions. the "new york times," where has the coverage been in these last few years? when you have seen spying on american muslim communities, on dissidents. patriot act passed through without much thought. the act that allows journalists to be eavesdropped on. th
american assets at risk and complicate our security. >> government has a right to some secrets, involving sources and methods of intelligence-gathering. we all understand that. but as you said, the ap was extremely in spite of the fact that the government wasn't following its own protocol. now, the administration says -- now we need another law, a shield law. this country has had a shield law since 1791 when the first amendment law -- >> a shield law wouldn't apply in this. >>...
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right. and also the testimony itself was extremely moving, and illuminating. it was the first time that the americanually heard what happened on the ground in benghazi spelled out by the people who were there. i' left with a lot of competing claims that have to be sorted out. i just hope that the media don't drop this story now that they've discovered it. jon: you talk about it being political and it is but politics is the process in this country by which we choose our leaders, by which we choose the people making decisions for us. >> look, i think that darrell issa has done a lot of witch hunts against the obama administration and has sort of today us hraoe daluded his impact. people would look at this and say, maybe this is a witch hunt. it's not. there has been a lot of good i think if people were following this instead of big into the white house spin, which is this is fox news and look the other way, when there was great reporting coming out of fox news people would not be playing catch up. they would know a lot of what they are finally trying to discover. jon: some of the media outlets linked
right. and also the testimony itself was extremely moving, and illuminating. it was the first time that the americanually heard what happened on the ground in benghazi spelled out by the people who were there. i' left with a lot of competing claims that have to be sorted out. i just hope that the media don't drop this story now that they've discovered it. jon: you talk about it being political and it is but politics is the process in this country by which we choose our leaders, by which we...
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the american and global response, and how well law enforcement authorities are equipped today to prevent terrorism and extremism. journalist. counterterrorism, and the balance between national security and individual rightsn the post-9/11 world. currently an adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute, and a commentator on these issues, she is an author of books on biological weapons, and on the spread of islamic extremism. elliott abrams is the senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations. he has had a number of senior white house post. he serves as a deputy national middle east for president george w. bush. mr. abrams new book, "tested by zion," was just published. cathy lanier, chief of police for the metropolitan police department. in's -- she established first homeland security terrorism branch. adl is proud of our long relationship with chief lanier. she's a graduate of the league advanced course on terrorist threats. in 2009, after tollison police department received -- the metropolitan leased apartment received the shield award for their response to the shooting of the united states holocaust memorial museum. -- one of our nation's most thoughtful writers, the senior
the american and global response, and how well law enforcement authorities are equipped today to prevent terrorism and extremism. journalist. counterterrorism, and the balance between national security and individual rightsn the post-9/11 world. currently an adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute, and a commentator on these issues, she is an author of books on biological weapons, and on the spread of islamic extremism. elliott abrams is the senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the...
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the hillary clinton campaign right here. >> it's already started, i think. >> i think it has. she is incredibly qualified. a truly unique figure in american history. george h.w. bush was extremely qualified. he had cred en initials but it's important she would be the first woman to be lathed and she is so heavily favored. >> former first lady, former u.s. senate exceptional on all. >> exactly. what's interesting to me is last thursday they held a big event and we talked about it tried on the show they launched their campaign called mpotus which is to elect the first female president of the united states. >> yeah. >> doesn't have to be hillary. but it should be a woman. you discipline anyone else out there. >> there are. you know, you look at elizabeth warren dianne feinstein, nancy pelosi, there are a lot of incredibly talented women of both people. olympia snowe. nikki hailey from south carolina who is politics i deplorbut she is fret effective. right? >> -- pretty effective. >> the differences between the chances of, you know accomplishing the republican party p zero. ios to zeero. you have a serious stable of folks on the left sglj do you think it can happen in 2016? i would
the hillary clinton campaign right here. >> it's already started, i think. >> i think it has. she is incredibly qualified. a truly unique figure in american history. george h.w. bush was extremely qualified. he had cred en initials but it's important she would be the first woman to be lathed and she is so heavily favored. >> former first lady, former u.s. senate exceptional on all. >> exactly. what's interesting to me is last thursday they held a big event and we talked...
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extreme anti-american -- see? ♪ >> i know that my heart is right because my heart is for you. ♪ going off the rail on the crazy trainorning. ♪marcus are you all right? ♪ at first, i was afraid ♪ ♪ i was petrified thinking i could never live without you by my side ♪ ♪ but then i spent so many nights thinking how you did me wrong ♪ ♪ i've been strong, i've learned how to get along ♪ ♪ and so you're back ♪ ♪ i just walked in to find you here with that look upon your face ♪ ♪ i should have changed that stupid lock, i should have made you leave your key ♪ ♪ if i had known for one second that you would be back to bother me ♪ ♪ now go, walk out the door ♪ ♪ just turn around now because you're not welcome anymore ♪ ♪ you think i'd lay down and die ♪ ♪ oh, no, not i ♪ ♪ i will survive ♪ ♪ as long as i know how to love, i know i'll stay alive ♪ ♪ i've got all my life to live ♪ ♪ i've got all my love to give ♪ ♪ i will survive ♪ ♪ hey hey ♪ >> come here, baby boy, you need to be disciplined. >> oh erc god. >> stephanie: i'm going to the store to buy eye cream for baby boy. 46 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephani
extreme anti-american -- see? ♪ >> i know that my heart is right because my heart is for you. ♪ going off the rail on the crazy trainorning. ♪marcus are you all right? ♪ at first, i was afraid ♪ ♪ i was petrified thinking i could never live without you by my side ♪ ♪ but then i spent so many nights thinking how you did me wrong ♪ ♪ i've been strong, i've learned how to get along ♪ ♪ and so you're back ♪ ♪ i just walked in to find you here with that look upon...
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american assistant. our government called that murder. my concern right now is because of the gap between these two legal paradigms' and the extreme secrecyand lack of transparency in which these take place, right now if we could imagine those circumstances occurred today i would assume the chilean military government would say to the united states what is your objection? he is an enemy and you were unable to do anything about it. you harbored him and so we have to take matters into our own hands and we say we request your assessment and they would reply that is our decision to make and we don't have to tell you that basis. my broad concern is we have essentially handed the playbook for abuse to governments around the world. we need to develop some middle ground that acknowledges we're in a situation that is more like in many ways but crime like another's. we can do that it is just creativity. and just to go to the strategic issue when it comes to the strategic cost and benefits of this policy, unfortunately substance matters as much as reality of the way very much agree that the drones are not offsetting the legal issues but the blow bac
american assistant. our government called that murder. my concern right now is because of the gap between these two legal paradigms' and the extreme secrecyand lack of transparency in which these take place, right now if we could imagine those circumstances occurred today i would assume the chilean military government would say to the united states what is your objection? he is an enemy and you were unable to do anything about it. you harbored him and so we have to take matters into our own...
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extremism dos and don'ts," the d.h.s.'s office of civil rights and civil liberties notifies local and national law enforcement officials that it is obama administration policy to consider specifically islamic criticism of the american system of government legitimate . and i must insert paraphernalia thetically, it's so interesting -- par enthetically, it's so interesting that people who believe the constitution means exactly what it says are deemed by our secretary napolitano in her homeland security as being threats to the country. because they believe what the founders did. how dare they? and someone who believes the teachings of jesus christ is somehow to be feared, wow. because they may go into all the world baptizing them, making disciples. they may end up being like mother teresa and helping the poor and needy. they may actually do things without the government telling them they can do that. like mother teresa. just going in and helping. well, you got to watch those evan yellcal cyst januarys -- evangelical christians, if they are true christians. if you're part of this janet napolitano homeland security office. the article points out, this policy stands in stark contrast to the d.h.s. office of intelligence
extremism dos and don'ts," the d.h.s.'s office of civil rights and civil liberties notifies local and national law enforcement officials that it is obama administration policy to consider specifically islamic criticism of the american system of government legitimate . and i must insert paraphernalia thetically, it's so interesting -- par enthetically, it's so interesting that people who believe the constitution means exactly what it says are deemed by our secretary napolitano in her...